Ms. KING: President Bashir did send out a press statement this afternoon telling people to remain calm and saying that John Garang's death was a tragedy.
They did send out a press release.
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The FDA had to send out a second press release a couple of weeks ago.
For the content-creators, individuals can upload promo tracks, create a manicured press release, and send it out to a list of bloggers using StereoGrid.
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When Laermer learns that a company has not been landing enough press, he'll send over a big box filled with the few articles the company has managed to grab, as well as a bunch of plastic spider webs.
Swipe it with your pager and send it to a pal, or press a button and buy the book.
The African Union (AU) decided at an emergency meeting on Thursday to send a high-level delegation to press the UN Security Council to delay the indictment.
Publishers also used to do all kinds of nifty things for their authors, like throw them a cool book party, send them on a book tour, get their books reviewed in the press and give manuscripts loving yet eagle-eyed editing.
"The development of this weapon is not intended to send a signal to any one particular country, " Pentagon press secretary George Little said.
Once the channel is set up, listeners can simply press a button or touch a sensor to send a thumbs up or thumbs down back to the MyKOSS server to remotely 'fine tune' the content delivered to their personalized channels.
There was Antennagate, which created so much hoo-hah around the iPhone 4 launch that the company actually held a special press event to address the issue, and then offered to send customers free bumpers or covers.
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Essentially, what the Times described was the rapid rise of "quote approval" -- a strategy deployed by campaigns requiring reporters to send quotations they intend to use to candidates' press officers, to be sliced, diced, edited and drained of color or unwanted consequences, and reporters going along, fearing that if they don't, they won't get access.
Undeterred, the hosts continued to press and Laidlaw and Mike Blair combined to send Ben Cairns clear but the centre failed to capitalise on a promising opening.
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